Raila Odinga addressing his supporters during a past opposition rally in Machakos. [Photo/@RailaOdinga]
Demonstrations, boycotts
4:30pm: "We will continue to assemble, picket and demonstrate," - Raila.
“The movement shall ensure a successful economic boycott and other legitimate forms of protests,” - Raila.
People's Assembly
4:23pm: “We announce today the establishment of a people’s assembly. The assembly will exist until the legitimate presidency is formed,” - Raila.
Dialogue
4:15pm: "NASA is for dialogue. All political differences are settled through dialogue," - Raila.
"If there is no justice for the people, there will be no peace for the government," - Raila.
Election results
4:10pm: "IEBC manufactured results to show that Uhuru won. Our figures show that only 3.5 million Kenyans voted," - Raila.
"IEBC was never in charge of this (October 26) election," - Raila.
"We saw county commanders, Jubilee politicians give information about a process IEBC should have been in charge of," - Raila.
'We Resist'
4:05pm: Raila dismisses August 8 and October 26 presidential election results as a "fraud".
“We reiterate that this election must not stand, If allowed to stand it will make a mockery of elections,” - Raila.
Raila apologises
4:02pm: Nasa leader Raila Odinga has apologised to journalists who were harassed by goons at the Wiper headquarters.
Raila's address delayed
3:15pm: Journalists have walked out of the venue where Raila was to address the nation on the opposition's way forward.
This is after goons attacked some journalists who were ready to cover the event.
Journalists attacked
2:48pm: Journalists present at the NASA press address venue have reportedly staged a walkout after Francis Gachuri (Citizen), Chris Thairu (KTN) and an NTV camera lady were attacked by unknown goons.
Vehicles stoned in Chemelil2:24pm: Rowdy youth in Kericho have blocked the main highway to Kisumu protesting alleged attack on their people in Chemelil after IEBC declared Uhuru as the winner.They also stoned Wareng Sacco vehicles that at Chemelil.
NASA parliamentary group meeting2:19pm: NASA Principals Raila Odinga and Musalia Mudavadi are addressing NASA PG at Wiper House in Nairobi.
NCCK1:50pm: NCCK led by Secretary General Canon Peter Karanja is issuing the address to the press over the controversial presidential election.NCCK has also sent a message of condolence to the Catholic church following the demise of Eldoret Diocese Bishop Cornelius Korir.
KCPE Day 11:17pm: William Sugut, Kisii county education director says KCPE which kicked off today, is ongoing in a smooth manner.Candidates sat for Engilsh and Mathematics papers.1:14pm: David Koech, Moiben and Ainabkoi sub-county education director (Uasin Gishu) said 6,590 candidates are sitting for the exam in Eldoret East.
Time, venue of NASA announcement1:04pm: The highly awaited opposition's major announcement will take place at Okoa Kenya offices in Lavington, but not Wiper party offices.Principals Raila Odinga, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula will lead the coalition including its parliament members during the announcement slated for 3 pm.
Nakumatt troubles1:02pm: Shoprite holdings is set to take over some Nakumatt spaces in Kenya and Uganda.
RTS12:51pm: The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has granted presidential candidates, agents and observers access to the Results Transmission Server from the day of election.
Calm in Nyanza
12:25pm: Residents of Kisumu, Siaya, Migori and Homa Bay are calm ahead of Raila's announcement today.
The presidential election in the four counties was postponed over insecurity.
African Union Observer Mission
12:20pm: AU Observer Mission led by former South Africa President Thabo Mbeki has condemned police brutality during October 26 elections.
KCPE candidate injured during Jubilee celebrations
12:13pm: A KCPE candidate at Lenana Primary School was run over by the lorry during Jubilee celebrations in Nakuru.
He is receiving treatment at St Mary’s Hospital in Gilgil.
Wiper Headquarters
11:41am: Nasa MPs arrive at the venue where Raila is expected to make an announcement on the opposition's next move.
IEBC sued
11:40am: Transcend Media has sued IEBC for failing to pay Sh150m for advertising services during 2013 General Election;
The firm wants CEO Ezra Chiloba jailed. Chiloba went on a three-week leave before the October 26 fresh presidential election.
Kakamega youth
11:26am: A section of youth from Kakamega County has dismissed presidential results announced on Monday by IEBC.
The youth want Raila and Nasa to go to the Supreme Court and challenge Uhuru's win.
"We did not vote, we do not know where the votes announced came from," says one of the youths.
ODM speaks
11:05am: ODM, a Nasa affiliate, has said the opposition and its supporters are determined to end electoral malpractices.
Here are some of the tweets by the party's verified account:
“This generation of people will end election rigging just as another generation ended a caste system based on the colour of the skin.”
“If another generation will grapple with another man-made problem, it will not be the cheap evil of rigging losers to power. It is ending!”
“Raila Odinga is convinced than ever before that he has to end the culture of electoral impunity as a national duty.”
'We the People'
10:45am: 'We the People' group says the October 26 presidential election was illegal and was not free and fair.
The group warns that there is a looming crisis in Kenya's leadership.
"President Uhuru Kenyatta lacks proper legitimacy to lead the country," - 'We the People'
Parliamentary meeting
10:17am: MPs allied to the Nasa coalition are set to hold a meeting at the Wiper Party headquarters, where Raila is expected to make a major announcement.
After the meeting, the opposition leader will give the way forward.
IEBC gazettes Uhuru, Ruto
10:00am: The electoral commission's chairman, Wafula Chebukati, has gazetted Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto as president and deputy president-elect, respectively.
Another Supreme Court battle?
9:55am: Raila might move to the Supreme Court to petition Uhuru's win. The opposition seems to be having faith in the court after it nullified August 8 presidential election results.
Dialogue
9:45am: President Uhuru Kenyatta in his victory speech hinted at engaging Raila in dialogue, but only after they exhaust legal means of challenging his win.
'We are ready'
9:20am: This is what ODM Director of Elections Junet Mohamed posted on Twitter on Monday:
"Baba @RailaOdinga has been in the kitchen the whole day today cooking, wait it shall be served tomorrow at 10am."
'Major announcement'
9:04am: Raila Odinga, the Nasa leader, will at 10am address the nation on his way forward after the conclusion of repeat presidential election.
The 'major announcement' was initially scheduled for Monday afternoon.
Mr. Odinga will make the announcement at Wiper Party headquarters in Nairobi.
What next for Raila?
National Super Alliance (Nasa) leader Raila Odinga is today expected to give his supporters the way forward after the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) declared Uhuru Kenyatta the winner of October 26 fresh presidential election.
Mr. Odinga pulled out of the presidential race and asked his supporters not to take part in the poll.
The opposition leader has described the election as a sham.
Mr. Kenyatta garnered 7,483,895 votes, which is 98.27 percent of the valid votes cast in the fresh election.
IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati said the turn-out in the election was 38.84 percent.
Opposition leaders, however, maintain that only 3.5 million Kenyans voted.
On the election eve, Mr. Odinga announced that Nasa had transformed to a National Resistance Movement (NRM).
Jubilee Party leaders have dismissed NRM, claiming that the former prime minister is after causing violence in the country.
Nasa however, says the movement will be peaceful and will resist injustices by the Jubilee administration.
Mr. Odinga revealed that NRM will ask Kenyans to boycott products by some companies, which he said were supporting Jubilee administration to commit injustices in the country.
He has also said that Nasa will push for another fresh presidential election within 90 days.